Multi-purpose containers

ABSTRACT

The present invention is directed to multipurpose containers in which a variety of items can be stored, such as eyeglasses writing instruments, pills, medicines, thermometers, rulers, note pads, to name a few of the nearly limitless number of items that can be stored. The containers may be provided with writing implements or gauges to measure a parameter, such as a timepiece, or a computational device, such as a calculator.

RELATED APPLICATIONS

[0001] The present application is a continuation-in-part of U.S.application Ser. No. 09/607,265 filed Jun. 30, 2000, co-pending, and acontinuation-in-part of U.S. application Ser. No. 09/625,748 filed Jul.26, 2000, co-pending.

FIELD OF THE INVENTION

[0002] The present invention is directed to multipurpose containers inwhich a variety of items can be stored, such as eyeglasses writinginstruments, pills, medicines, thermometers, rulers, note pads, to namea few of the nearly limitless number of items that can be stored. Thecontainers may be provided with writing implements or gauges to measurea parameter, such as a timepiece, or a computational device, such as acalculator.

BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

[0003] There are numerous containers in the prior art that can be usedto store items, that may or may not have another purpose associated withit, such as an attached writing instrument, or storing another item, orproviding information on a prevailing aspect of the moment, such astemperature or time.

SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION

[0004] The present invention is directed to multipurpose containers andthat can be used to store and retain a variety of items, including suchitems as eyeglasses, medicines, foods, rulers, thermometers, note pads,to name but a few of the possibilities. The containers have an interiorspace for storing an item, and may be provided with a second interiorspace for storing a second item, The container may be provided with awriting implement, or it may be provided with a gauge for measuring aparameter, or a computational device, such as a calculator. In oneembodiment, the invention is a pair of folding eyeglasses that istransformable into its own compact case.

BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS

[0005] FIGS. 1-4 show a perspective view of an embodiment of the presentinvention.

[0006]FIGS. 5,6, and 7 show a multi-purpose container comprised of, inside-by-side arrangement.

[0007]FIGS. 8, 9, and 10 show variations on the multi purpose containerof FIGS. 5-7.

[0008]FIGS. 11, 12 and 13 show variations on the multi purpose containerof FIGS. 5-7.

[0009]FIGS. 14, 15 and 16 show perspective views of another embodimentof the present invention.

[0010]FIGS. 17, 18, and 19 show variations on the multi purposecontainer of FIGS. 14-16.

[0011]FIG. 20 is an exploded view of a another embodiment of the presentinvention.

[0012]FIG. 21 is a perspective view of the embodiment of FIG. 20 shownin an assembled state.

[0013]FIG. 22 is an exploded view of an embodiment having variations onthe FIG. 20 embodiment.

[0014]FIG. 23 is a perspective view of the embodiment of FIG. 22 shownin an assembled state.

[0015]FIG. 24 is an exploded view of an embodiment having variations onthe FIG. 20 embodiment.

[0016]FIG. 25 is an exploded view of an embodiment having variations onthe FIG. 20 embodiment.

[0017]FIG. 26 is a perspective view of an embodiment of the presentinvention.

[0018]FIG. 27 is a perspective view of an embodiment having variationson the FIG. 26 embodiment.

[0019]FIG. 28 shows a perspective view of an embodiment of the presentinvention.

[0020]FIG. 29 is a perspective view of an embodiment having variationson the FIG. 28 embodiment.

[0021]FIG. 30 shows a perspective view of an embodiment of the presentinvention.

[0022]FIG. 31 is a perspective view of an embodiment having variationson the FIG. 30 embodiment.

[0023]FIG. 32 shows a perspective view of an embodiment of the presentinvention.

[0024]FIG. 33 is a perspective view of an embodiment having variationson the FIG. 32 embodiment.

[0025]FIG. 34 is a perspective view of an embodiment of the presentinvention.

[0026]FIG. 35 is a perspective view of an embodiment having variationson the FIG. 34 embodiment.

[0027]FIG. 36 is a perspective view of an embodiment of the presentinvention.

[0028]FIG. 37 is a perspective view of an embodiment having variationson the FIG. 36 embodiment.

[0029]FIG. 38 is a perspective view of an embodiment having variationson the FIG. 36 embodiment.

[0030] FIGS. 39-41 show perspective views of an embodiment of thepresent invention.

[0031]FIG. 42 shows a perspective view of an embodiment of the presentinvention.

[0032] FIGS. 43-45 show perspective views of an embodiment of thepresent invention.

[0033] FIGS. 46-48 show perspective views of an embodiment of thepresent invention.

[0034] FIGS. 59-53 show perspective views of an embodiment of thepresent invention.

[0035] FIGS. 54-56 show perspective views of an embodiment of thepresent invention.

[0036]FIGS. 57 and 58 show a perspective view on an embodiment of awriting implement of the present invention.

[0037]FIG. 59 is a fragmentary sectional view illustrating engagement ofa rear cap and a barrel body of another embodiment of a pen forreceiving eyeglasses according to the invention;

[0038]FIG. 60 is a side view of the rear end of another embodiment ofthe present invention.

[0039]FIG. 61 is a partly sectional view of the of embodiment of a penfor receiving eyeglasses according to the invention;

[0040]FIG. 62 is a sectional view of an embodiment of a pen forreceiving eyeglasses according to the invention; and

[0041]FIG. 63 is a sectional view of a front cap and a pen barrel of anembodiment of the invention.

[0042]FIG. 64 is a sectional view of a front cap and a pen barrel of anembodiment of the invention.

[0043]FIG. 65 is a schematic top view of an embodiment of a pen forreceiving eyeglasses according to the invention;

[0044]FIG. 66 is a sectional view of the FIG. 65 embodiment, taken alongline 11-11 of FIG. 65;

[0045]FIG. 67 is a sectional view of the FIG. 65 embodiment, taken alongline m-m of FIG. 65;

[0046]FIG. 68 is a schematic top view of the first casing half of theFIG. 65 embodiment;

[0047] FIGS. 69 is and 70 illustrate a pair of foldable eyeglasses inextended and folded states, which can be stowed in the pen of the FIG.65 embodiment;

[0048]FIG. 71 is a perspective view of another embodiment of a pen forreceiving eyeglasses according to the present invention;

[0049]FIG. 72 is a top view of another embodiment of a pen for receivingeyeglasses according to the present invention;

[0050]FIG. 73 is a top view of the FIG. 72 embodiment of a pen forreceiving eyeglasses according to the present invention; and

[0051]FIG. 74 is a top view of another embodiment of a pen for receivingeyeglasses according to the present invention.

[0052] FIGS. 75-78 show another embodiment of folding eyeglasses of thepresent invention.

[0053] FIGS. 79-84 show another embodiment of folding eyeglasses of thepresent invention.

[0054]FIG. 85 shows an embodiment of a hinge suitable for use in thepresent invention.

DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENT

[0055]FIG. 1 shows a writing instrument 10 that incorporates a pivotablewriting implement. The writing instrument is provided with a case 12including a first end portion 14 and a second end portion 16 that whenjoined define an enclosed interior space in which an item, such as apair of eyeglasses can be placed. A writing implement 18 is attached tothe first end portion. The writing implement pivotable about a hinge 20between a writing position (FIG. 2) and a rest position (FIG. 1), inwhich the implement 18 is against the case. Here, a pin 21 extendsthrough an aperture in the first end portion and the writing implement.When the first end portion is joined to the case, an enclosed interiorspace is defined, and when the first end portion is removed from thecase the interior space can be accessed in order to remove the item fromthe interior space. See FIG. 3. The second end portion 16 may further beprovided with an end wall 22 at the end opposite the writing implement,and the end wall may be integral with the second end portion.Additionally, a time piece may be positioned on the case, such as on theend wall 22. See FIG. 4.

[0056] To facilitate the joining of the first end portion 14 and thesecond end portion 16, one of the first or second end portions 14,16 maybe provided with a slightly smaller outside perimeter at its openingrelative to the outside perimeter of the other portion, so that it willform an interference fit with the other portion. As shown in FIG. 3, thesecond end portion 16 is provided with a slightly smaller perimeter 24relative to the first end portion, but the roles can be reversed.

[0057] The writing implement at the first end portion can be a pen,pencil or any other known writing implement. While the present inventionhas been shown as providing an interior space for retaining glasses, itshould be understood that other items may be place there, including, butnot limited to, foods, medicines, thermometers, coins, notes, pocketknives, tire pressure gauges, to name only a few disparate items thatevince the breadth of possibilities, which need not be exhausted here.

[0058]FIGS. 5,6, and 7 show a multi-purpose container 30 having, inside-by-side arrangement,

[0059] a first container portion 32 configured to receive a hand heldelectronic device, wherein the first container portion is provided withfirst half 34, a second half 36, and a hinge 38 joining the first halfand the second half, the second half movable between an open position(FIG. 7) and a closed position (FIGS. 5 and 6), the first containerportion 32 having an interior space 40 for receiving a hand heldelectronic device. The electronic device can be inserted and removedfrom the container portion by moving the second half between the openposition and the closed position.

[0060] The multi purpose container 30 is further provided with a secondcontainer portion 42 adjacent the first container portion 32. The secondcontainer portion 42 is configured to receive a writing instrument 44,the second container portion being open on one side 46, through whichthe writing instrument can be inserted and removed from the secondcontainer portion.

[0061]FIGS. 8, 9, and 10 show the multi purpose container 30 of FIGS.5-7 provided with a gauge to measure a parameter, such as time,temperature, positioning, humidity, barometric pressure, to name but fewpossibilities. As shown in the figures, the container is provided with adigital timepiece and a thermometer 48 on its depth side 50. In anotherembodiment, a computational device can be included, such as acalculator.

[0062]FIGS. 11, 12, and 13 show the multi purpose container 30 of FIGS.5-7 provided with a gauge to measure a parameter, such as time,temperature, positioning, humidity, barometric pressure, to name but fewpossibilities. A computational device, such as a calculator, can also beemployed. As shown in the figures, the container is provided with ananalog timepiece 54 and a compass 56 on its top side 58

[0063]FIGS. 14, 15, and 16 show a container 60 having a first half 62and a second half 64, the first and second halves each having hingeforming members 66 that are joined together to form a hinge 68,permitting the container to be opened and closed. The halves areconstructed of a base 70 and a skirt 72 that extends around theperimeter of the base 70 in a direction perpendicular to the base. Thehinge forming members 66 are located on one side of the base. When thecontainer is in the closed position, the skirt of the first half 62 andthe skirt of the second half 64 are in an abutting relationship. Thehinge forming members 66 on the first and second halves 62, 64 define anopen space on the inside of the hinge forming members, in which space awriting instrument, or other object sharing that configuration, can bepositioned. This arrangement can be constructed by varying the diameterof one of the hinge forming members so that it fits in the other hingeforming member. The interior space between the first and second halves,hereinafter referred to as the first interior space 74, is sized andconfigured to retain a pair of eyeglasses, or other objects, includingbut not limited to notepads calendars, diaries, foods, medicines, maps,storage medium (digital or analog), to name but a few possibilities. Thesecond interior space 76 can house an item configured like a writinginstrument, including but not limited to a writing implement such as apen, pencil, a thermometer, pressure gauge, flashlight, to name but afew possibilities.

[0064]FIGS. 17, 18, and 19 show a variation on the embodiment of FIGS.14-16 by including gauges that measure parameters. Here, the gauges 78,80 measure time and temperature. It should be understood that any kindof gauge may be employed, including those previously noted here. Acomputational device may also be placed where the gauge is placed.

[0065]FIG. 20 shows an exploded view of yet another embodiment of thepresent invention, which is a container 82 that, when not subjected to aforce sufficient to flip it or turn it, remains in an upright position,or returns thereto. The container has a housing 84 having top 86 andbottom 88 zones, the bottom zone 88 having a rounded surface 90constituting the bottom of the container. The bottom zone 88 is heavierthan the top zone. The bottom zone can be made heavier than the top zoneby including a metal weight into the bottom zone 88, or by constructingthe bottom zone to have a density in excess of the density of the topzone. This can be accomplished by selecting the appropriate materials toachieve this result.

[0066] When the top and bottom zones are joined together (FIG. 23), thehousing defines an interior space in which at least one item can bestored. In one embodiment, the housing is provided with a top zone thatis separable from the bottom zone in order to permit access to theinterior space. See FIG. 22. The top zone can be provided with a conicalshape. It should be understood that the top zone can be provided with alid that can be positioned on the opening, or removed therefrom, inorder to access the interior space and/or items stored therein.

[0067] Because the bottom of the container is rounded, and heavier thanthe remainder of the container, the container will, if not subjected toan external force, rest on its bottom, and remain in an uprightposition. If the container is pushed, it will wobble and then return toits upright position.

[0068] In another embodiment, the container is provided with a gauge formeasuring a parameter, such a timepiece 90, as shown in FIGS. 22-25.Alternatively, a computational device can be placed where the gauge isplaced. In another embodiment, the container is provided with an opening91 to receive a writing instrument. See FIGS. 22-24. In anotherembodiment, a pair of eyeglasses, or other item, can be stored in thecontainer. See FIGS. 20-25. In another embodiment, the container isprovided with compartments 92 for retaining the stored item in place.The compartment 92 may be a slot having circular sidewalls 94 thatextend upward in the interior space from the bottom of the container, asshown in FIG. 24. Alternatively, the compartment 92 can be constructedout of a plurality of slot defining sidewalls 96 that extend upward inthe interior space from a bottom of the container. See FIG. 24.

[0069]FIG. 26 shows a container for storing an item such as a pair ofeyeglasses and a second container portion for storing an item having theconfiguration of a writing instrument. The container 100 has a firstcontainer portion 102 having a sidewall 103 that defines a firstinterior space 104. Container 100 further has a second container portion106 defining a second interior space that can store a item having theconfiguration of a writing instrument, the second container portionbeing located on to the sidewall 103 of the first container portion 102.

[0070] The first container portion has a closure 108 attached to a hinge110, which is mounted to the sidewall 103. The closure 108 is movablebetween a position closed on the container and an open positionpermitting access to the interior space.

[0071] In a variation on this embodiment shown in FIG. 27, the closure108 is provided with a gauge 112 to measure a parameter, which in thiscaseis a timepiece. The time piece 112 is located on the interior facingside of the closure, and so is visible when the closure is in the openposition. Alternatively, a computational device can be provided.

[0072]FIG. 28 shows another embodiment of the present invention showinga container having first and second portions that has compartmentsconfigured to hold eyeglasses and a writing instrument. The container114 has a first container portion 116 that is a hinged body having alength dimension L. Hinged body has two halves 118, 120 joined at ahinge 122 which extends in the length dimension. The second containerportion 124 for the writing instrument is attached to one of the twohalves. The hinged body is movable between a closed position and an openposition along the hinge. The first hinged body has end closures 118 ata first and second ends 121, 123 of the body. When in a closed position,the body defines an interior space in which an item, such as a pair ofeyeglasses, can be placed when it is in the closed position.

[0073] The second container portion 124 has a wall portion 125 thatdefines an interior space that can store an item configured like awriting instrument, the second container portion being joined to one ofthe halves of the hinged body that forms the first container portion.

[0074] In a variation of the embodiment shown in FIG. 28, at least oneof the end closures 118 is provided with a gauge 117 for measuring aparameter. FIG. 29 shows a timepiece at one of the end closures.Alternatively, a computational device may be provided.

[0075]FIG. 30 shows a container 130 for holding first and secondcontainer portions in an adjoining relationship. The container can holditems such as eyeglasses and writing instruments in the first and secondcontainer portions.

[0076] Container 130 is provided with a body 132 having first and secondhalves 136, 138 joined along a hinge 134 that extends in the lengthdimension L of the container. The first and second halves are movablealong the hinge between a closed position and an open position.

[0077] Each of the halves are divided into first container formingportion 140 and a second container forming portion 142. As shown in FIG.32, the first and second halves have sidewalls that are partitioned intothe first container forming portion and second container forming portionat zone boundary 144, which is contiguous with the first and secondcontainer forming portions 140, 142.

[0078] Body 132 has end closures 146 at a first and second ends 148 ofthe body. When the container is in the closed position, the body hasfirst and second interior spaces located in the first and secondcontainer portions. That is, the zone boundaries 144 of the first andsecond container forming portions 140, 142 enter into an adjacentrelationship when the container is in the closed position.

[0079] The first container portion is configured to retain a pair ofeyeglasses, but any of the other aforenoted items may be stored there.The second container portion is configured to retain a writinginstrument, but any of the other aforenoted items may be stored there.

[0080] In a variation of the embodiment shown in FIG. 30, at least oneof the end closures 146 is provided with a gauge 149 for measuring aparameter. FIG. 31 shows a timepiece at one of the end closures.Alternatively, a computational device may be provided.

[0081]FIGS. 32 and 33 show a container 150 comprised of a body 152having a length dimension L that is divided in two halves 154, 156 in adirection that intersects the body. The halves can be joined together toform a closed container, or separated to provide an open container. Thehalves 154, 156 further have first and second container portions 158,160 in an adjoining relationship that define first and second interiorspaces for retaining items placed within the interior spaces. Thus, whenthe halves are joined together, items can be retained in the first andsecond container portions.

[0082] The first container portion 158 is configured to retain a pair ofeyeglasses, but any of the other aforenoted items may be stored there.The second container portion 160 is configured to retain a writinginstrument, but any of the other aforenoted items may be stored there.

[0083] In one embodiment, halves 154, 156 are about equal in length. Inanother embodiment, the first container portion 158 has a perimeter andthe second container portion 160 is located on the perimeter. In anotherembodiment, the second container portion 160 is provided with an openend.

[0084] In a variation of the embodiment shown in FIG. 32, at least oneof the end closures 162 is provided with a gauge 164 for measuring aparameter. FIG. 33 shows a timepiece at one of the end closures.Alternatively, a computational device may be provided.

[0085]FIG. 34 shows a combined container and writing instrument 170which has a hinged body 172 movable between a closed position and anopen position. The hinged body 172 has a length dimension L. The hingedbody 172 is constructed of two halves 174, 176 joined at the first hinge178. Hinge 178 extends in the length dimension L. The writing implement180 is attached to one of the two halves by second hinge 182. Thewriting implement 180 is movable between a writing position and an openposition. The body 172 defines an interior space in which an item can beplaced when the body is in the closed position. The interior space isconfigured to retain a pair of eyeglasses, or another item, includingthose previously mentioned, in the interior space.

[0086] In another embodiment, the body is provided with a second endclosure 184, which can be of a pair of semicircles 186, each of which isattached to one of the halves. In another embodiment, the writingimplement is provided with a gauge 188, such as a timepiece that ispositioned to be visible when the writing implement is in the openposition. That is, the writing implement is provided with a timepiece,or other gauge to measure a parameter, on its rear side. See FIG. 35.Alternatively, a computational device may be provided.

[0087] FIGS. 36-38 show a writing instrument 190 having a body 192 thatdefines an interior space in which an item, such as a pair ofeyeglasses, or any other item, including those previously noted, can beplaced. A writing implement 194 is positioned at the a first end 196 ofthe body 192, and is attached to the body 192 by a hinge 198. Thewriting implement is pivotable 194 between a writing position and anopen position allowing for access to the container. In one embodiment, agauge 200 to measure a parameter is attached to the end of thecontainer. The gauge can be a timepiece, or any of the other gaugespreviously described. Alternatively, a computational device may beprovided.

[0088] In an another embodiment shown in FIG. 37, the gauge 200 ispositioned on the inward facing side of the writing implement 194. Inyet another embodiment shown in FIG. 38, the writing implement ispositioned on an end closure 202 on the end opposite the writingimplement 194. The end closure is attached to the body by a hinge 204.Alternatively, a computational device may be provided.

[0089] It should be understood that embodiments combining features shownin FIGS. 32,33 and 34-38 are possible. For example, the container can beprovided with a body 152 having a length dimension L that is divided intwo halves 154, 156 in a direction that intersects the body. The halvescan be joined together to form a closed container, or separated toprovide an open container. The container can also be provided with awriting implement positioned at the a first end of the body, andattached to the body by a hinge. The writing implement is pivotablebetween a writing position and an open position providing access to thecontainer. In another embodiment, a gauge 200 to measure a parameter isattached to the end of the container, facing inward or outward, aspreviously described. The gauge can be a timepiece, or any of the othergauges previously described. Alternatively, a computational device maybe provided.

[0090] FIGS. 39-41 show a writing instrument 210 having an off-axiswriting implement 212 and removable first end 214 that allows for accessto an interior space in which items can be stored. The writinginstrument 210 is provided with a barrel 216 having an axis extending inthe length direction L of the writing instrument. The barrel sidewalls218 define an interior space for retaining and storing an item.

[0091] The writing implement is positioned off of the axis of thebarrel, that is, it may be parallel to, but not the axis. At the firstend of the barrel, an opening 220 is provided in the first end 214 incommunication with the interior space.

[0092] A removable first end 214 is adapted to seal the opening 220 whenit is placed on the first end of the barrel 216. The removable first end214 can be removed from the barrel 216 to permit access to the opening220, and the interior space. As shown in FIGS. 39-41, the removablefirst end 214 may be a cap 215 having a base 222 and a skirt 224attached to the base 222 that, when joined to the barrel 216, seals theopening 220 from the exterior environment and encloses the writingimplement 212 within the cap.

[0093] The interior space is configured to hold a pair of eyeglasses, orany of the other items previously mentioned.

[0094] In an alternative embodiment shown in FIG. 42, the removablefirst end 214 is a plug received over the opening, or within theopening. The tip 211 of the writing implement 212 is received within arecess 217 in the removable first end 214 when it is positioned withinor over the opening.

[0095]FIG. 42 shows a writing instrument that is provided with a mirror219. The mirror may be positioned near the tip 211 of the writingimplement 212, or the mirror may cover the predominant portion of abarrel side. Although FIG. 42 shows a first end having a fingernailshaped housing in which the writing implement 212 is positioned, itshould be understood that the other configurations are possible.

[0096] In yet a further embodiment of the invention, a gauge formeasuring a parameter, such as a timepiece 228, is provided on one ofthe ends of the writing instrument. It can be provided on the removablefirst end 214 (FIGS. 39, 40) or the second end 225 (FIG. 41).Alternatively, a computational device may be provided.

[0097]FIGS. 43, 44, and 45 show a variation on the embodiments of FIGS.39, 40, and 41 wherein the predominant portion of interior space isassociated with the removable first end 214. In FIGS. 39, 40, and 41,the predominant portion of the interior space is associated with thebarrel 216.

[0098] In yet a further embodiment, shown in FIGS. 46, 47, and 48, thewriting implement 212 is attached to the barrel 216 by a hinge 230. Thewriting implement 212 is movable from an open position to a closedposition. The writing implement 212 has a rear surface 232 that sealsthe opening 222 of the barrel when the writing implement is in theclosed position.

[0099]FIG. 49 shows a folding eyeglass frame 240 in which the glasses,when in the open position (FIG. 49) are configured to be worn in theconventional manner, and a closed position (FIG. 54) in which the lensesand all or a substantial portion of the frame are enclosed within clamshell like portions 242 of the frame 240 that serve as the ear restportions of the arms 244. When in the folded the state, it is notapparent that the resulting object, which resembles a clam, contains apair of glasses. The compact form the glasses take, when folded,provides apparent space saving benefits.

[0100] The glasses are provided with a front frame 246 including a pairof lens retaining portions joined together by a hinged bridge 248. Thehinged bridge is constructed of two hinge forming members 249, each ofwhich extends from the inward side of the lens retaining members 250.The hinge forming members are provided with apertures which are placedin alignment with each other and joined together by a screw, pin, bolt,or other known devices for joining a hinge. The glasses can be foldedalong the hinge, as shown in FIGS. 52-54.

[0101] Arms 244 are attached to the outward sides of the lens retainingmembers 250 at hinges 251 in same manner as described with respect tothe joining the hinge forming members at the bridge. The hinged arms canbe moved out ward, in a configuration in which the glasses can be wornby the user, or moved inwardly, towards the lens retaining members.

[0102] The arms are constructed of a first relatively thin portion 252that extends from the hinges 251. Concave shaped ear rests 254 areslidably mounted over the relatively thin portions 252. The concaveshaped ear rests 254 have an open face 255 in the direction of theuser's head.

[0103] After wearing the glasses, the user can fold them into a compact,space saving form, more easily stored than the unfolded form. The userslides the ear rests forward over the relatively thin portions of thearm (FIG. 51), folds the glasses inward at the hinges 251 so that thelens retaining members approach each other and eventually abut eachother (FIG. 52), and then folds the concave shaped ear rests 254 overthe lens retaining members on the other side of the glasses (FIGS. 53and 54). In this folded state, the edges 257 of the ear rests 254 abuteach other, and the lens retaining members and other portions of theframe are enclosed within the ear rests.

[0104]FIG. 55 shows a container 270 for storing folding eyeglasses in acontainer that is provided with a cover portion 272, a base portion 274,and a gauge 278 for measuring a parameter, such as a timepiece or any ofthe others previously noted. Alternatively, a computational device maybe provided. The gauge is positioned on the face of the cover portion272. The cover portion 272 is attached to the base portion by a hinge276. An item, such as a pair of folding eyeglasses, can be stored in theinterior container space, and enclosed there when the cover is closed.Any of the other previously mentioned items can be stored there.

[0105]FIG. 56 shows a variation on the previous embodiment. Here, thetimepiece 278 is positioned on the interior face 272 of the cover, andis visible only when the cover is in the open position.

[0106] The container can take any known shape. Exemplary are the squareand rounded shapes shown in FIGS. 55, 56, and 57.

[0107]FIGS. 58 and 59 show a suitable writing implement 400 that can beused in several of the embodiments described herein. The writingimplement includes and openable front cap and writing tip 402. The frontcap includes a hollow rotary knob 404 and connecting element 406 thatmay be used to close an end of the container or barrel. The rotary knob404 and connecting element 406 are interengaged so that the rotary knobcan rotate relative to the connecting element 406. The connectingelement 406 has a front end formed with a cylindrical tip mountingportion 408. The tip mounting portion 408 has an inner surface formedwith two opposed substantially trapezoidal projections 410 such that twosubstantially trapezoidal recesses 412 are defined between theprojections 410. Each projection 410 has a front end surface formed witha limiting depressed portion 414. The writing tip 402 has a front endportion fitted with a spring 416 for biasing the writing tip 402 to aretracted position, that is, retracted within the rotary knob 404.Further, the writing tip 402 has a rear end portion provided with twoopposed, substantially triangular abutting protrusions 418 that fit intorecesses 410. The connecting element 406 can be press fitted within theopening in the barrel or container. Rotation of the rotary knob 404relative to the barrel or container against the biasing action of thespring, the writing tip 402 will rotate relative to the connectingelement 406, while the abutting protrusions 418 are confined by thelimiting depressed portions 414. At this time, the writing tip 402 willextend from a front end of the rotary knob 404, which is the writeposition. The rotary knob may be turned at any time to cause theabutting protrusions 418 to displace to the recesses 412 by virtue ofthe biasing action of the spring 416 so that the writing tip 402retracts into the rotary knob 404.

[0108] When it is desired to stow the eyeglasses in the pen barrel 422of the pen 424, it is only necessary to remove the writing tip unit 400from the pen barrel 422 to allow insertion of the eyeglasses 420 via thefront end 426 into the barrel body 428. As such, the user may carry thepen around with the eyeglasses stowed thereinside, and may remove theeyeglasses stowed thereinside, and may remove the eyeglasses from thepen in a convenient manner any time.

[0109] Referring to FIG. 59, in another embodiment, an outer surface ofthe rear cap 430 is formed with an annular groove 432. The barrel body428 is sleeved on the rear cap 430, and has an inner surface formed withan annular projection 434 that engages fittingly the annular groove 432in the rear cap 430, thereby retaining the rear cap 430 on the barrelbody 428.

[0110] With reference to FIG. 60, in another embodiment, the rear cap430 may be formed integrally with the barrel body 428.

[0111] Referring to FIG. 61, another embodiment of a pen 502 accordingto the present invention is shown to include a pen barrel 21 and awriting tip unit 522. A fixed rear cap 511 is mounted fixedly on andcloses a rear end of the pen barrel 521. This embodiment is differentfrom the a previous embodiment in that a rear end of the rear cap 511extends rearwardly to form a retaining block 512, and a flashlight 523is mounted fixedly on the retaining block 512 in such a manner that theretaining block 212 is press fitted withing a blind hole 531 in theflashlight 523. Hence, the pen 502 may have an additional lightingfunction. It should be appreciated that since the flashlight 523 isprovided on the rear cap 511 that is mounted fixedly on the rear end ofthe pen barrel 502, the structure of the pen 502 is relatively strong.

[0112] Referring to FIG. 62, another embodiment of a pen 300 accordingto the present invention is shown to include a pen barrel 308 and awriting tip unit 320. Likewise, the writing tip unit 320 includes anopenable front cap constituted by a rotary knob 321 and a connectingblock 322, and a writing tip (not shown). The pen barrel 308 has abarrel body 310 with an open front end 311 and a rear cap 312 integrallyformed with the barrel body 310. This embodiment is different from thefirst preferred embodiment in that the writing tip unit 320 is formedwith a retaining edge 324, whereas the pen barrel 308 is formed with aretaining edge 324, whereas the pen barrel 308 is formed with aretaining edge 313 that engages the retaining edge 324 of the writingtip unit 320, thereby positioning the writing tip unit 320 on the penbarrel 308. In addition, the writing tip unit 320 is mounted rotatablyon the pen barrel 308 via a pivot portion 323 and is rotatable about anaxis, which is perpendicular to the barrel body 310, for opening andclosing the front end 311 of the barrel body 310. In this embodiment,since the writing tip unit 320 is mounted pivotally on the pen barrel308, it remains attached to the pen barrel 308, it remains attached tothe pen barrel 308 when lifted to permit access to the interior of thebarrel body 310.

[0113] With reference to FIG. 63, another embodiment of a pen 600according to the present invention is shown to include a pen barrel 602with a barrel body 610 and an open front end 611, and an openable frontcap 620. This embodiment differs from the fifth preferred embodiment inthat the front cap 620 has a rear end surface with an outer peripheralportion formed with a pivot hole 621, and an inner surface formed withtow parallel annular grooves 622 in communication with the pivot hole621. The barrel body 610 has a front end surface which includes anaxially extending pivot pin 630 that extends integrally and forwardlytherefrom, and that engages fittingly the pivot hole 630 in the frontcap 620. The pivot pin 613 has an outer surface formed with two annularprojections 614 that engage respectively and fittingly the annulargrooves 622 in the front cap 620, whereby the front cap 620 can rotateabout the pivot pin 613 along an axis that is parallel to the barrelbody 610 for opening and closing of the front end 611 of the barrel body610. In order to secure the front cap 620 on the front end 611 of thebarrel body 610, the front cap 620 on the front end 611 of the barrelbody 610, the front cap 620 on the front end 611 of the barrel body 610,the front cap 620 is provided with a boss 624 projecting therefrom anddistal to the pivot pin hole 621, and the front end 611 of the penbarrel 602 is provided with an indentation 615 for engaging the boss 624when the front cap 620 on the front end 611 of the barrel body 610, thefront cap 620 is rotated to a closed position. In addition, and axiallyextending cylindrical hole 612 is formed in the barrel body 610 toextend through the pivot pin 613. The front cap 620 further includes athrough tip hole 623 that is communicated with the pivot pin hole 621such that a writing instrument 625, such as a refill, can beaccommodated in the hole 612 to extend through the pivot pin hole 621and to project from the tip hole 623 for writing purposes. Compared withthe above-described preferred embodiments, the writing instrument 625 isaccommodated in both the barrel body 610 and the front cap 620, and isof a longer length to make possible a longer period of writing.

[0114] Referring to FIG. 64, in another embodiment, a front section ofthe writing instrument 625′ may be configured to pass through the pivothole 621′ and a bent through tip hole 623′ of the front cap 62′.

[0115] While the present invention has been described in connection withwhat is considered the most practical and preferred embodiments, it isunderstood that this invention is not limited to the disclosedembodiments but is intended to cover various arrangements includedwithin the spirit and scope of the broadest interpretation so as toencompass all such modifications and equivalent arrangements.

[0116] Referring to FIGS. 65 to 68, the first preferred embodiment of apen 1000 according to the present invention is shown to comprise acasing 1010 and a writing tip 1041. The casing 1010 includes anelongated first casing half 1002, and a second casing half 1003. Thefirst casing half 1002 defines an interior chamber 1011 adapted toreceive a pair of eyeglasses 1012, such as that shown in FIGS. 69 and70, and has a front end 1021, a rear end 1022, and an opening 1241 thatis formed between the front and rear ends 1021, 1022, and that isadapted to permit movement of the eyeglasses 1012 into the interiorchamber 1011 therethrough. The first casing half 1002 further has abowl-shaped bottom 1023 formed integrally with two curved partitions1231 to confine the eyeglasses 1012 therebetween. In addition, the firstcasing half 1002 has an annular top frame 1024 which is mounted on thebottom 1023 by means of a bolt 1025, and which defines the opening 1241therein. A recess 1243 is formed in the top frame 1024. The bottom 1023is formed with two aligned integral abutment blocks 1232, whereas thetop frame 1024 is formed with two inverted U-shaped integral abutmentlegs 1242 (see FIG. 3). The abutment legs 1242 are respectively fixed onthe abutment blocks 1232. Furthermore, the bottom 1023 of the firstcasing half 2 has an L-shaped integral abutment plate 1234 that isadapted to permit abutment of a rear and of a writing instrument 1004thereagainst. The writing instrument 1004 is provided with theabove-mentioned writing tip 1041 and, in this embodiment, is aball-point pen. Certainly, it may also be a pencil or a fountain pen. Afront end notch 1233 is formed in the front end 21 of the first casinghalf 1002 to permit extension of the writing tip 1041 from the firstcasing half 1002 therethrough. The bottom 1023 further has tow parallelintegral clamping plates 1235 that are provided between the abutmentplate 1234 and the notch 233 for clamping the writing instrument 4therebetween. The eyeglasses 1012 (see FIGS. 69 and 70) and the writinginstrument 1004 are disposed on two sides of the partitions 1231.

[0117] The second casing half 1003, in this embodiment, includes a coverplate 1031 shaped to complement the opening 1241. The cover plate 1031has a mounting side (3M) and a free side (3F). The mounting side (3M) isformed with two aligned integral pivot pins 1032 which extend outwardlyfrom two opposite sides thereof, and which extend into the pivot holesbetween the abutment legs 1242 and the abutment blocks 1232. As such,the mounting side (3M) is mounted pivotally on the first casing half1002 between the front and rear ends 1021,1022. The free side (3F) restson the first casing half 1002 so that the cover plate 1031 covers theopening 1241 in the first casing half 1002. The free side (3F) has atongue 1033 extending integrally therefrom to engage the recess 1243 inthe top frame 1024 such that the free side (3F) can be retainedreleasably on the top frame 1024. The tongue 1033 is removable forciblyfrom the recess 1043 such that the free side (3F) is rotatable away fromthe opening 1241 to permit passage of the eyeglasses 1012 through theopening 1241.

[0118] Referring to FIGS. 69 and 70, the eyeglasses 1012 in thisembodiment are preferably of a foldable type having a pair of foldablelenses 1121 and a pair of foldable temples 1122 such that they can befolded compactly for placement in the interior chamber 11 (see FIG. 66).

[0119]FIG. 71 shows the second preferred embodiment of the presentinvention. A pen 1005 is shown to include an elongated casing 1050having a wavy or guard-like contour, and a writing instrument 1053 witha writing tip 1531. In this embodiment, the writing instrument 1053 is aball-point pen. The casing 1050 includes symmetrically shaped first andsecond casing halves 1051, 1052. The first casing half 1051 defines aninterior chamber 513 adapted to receive a pair of eyeglasses 501 of anon-foldable type, and has a front and 511, a rear and 1512, and anopening 1515 formed between the front and rear ends 1511, 1512 anddefined by a peripheral wall 1514 to permit access to the interiorchamber 1513. The front end 1511 is formed with a notch 1516 forextension of the writing tip 1531 therethrough. An abutment plate 1518is provided integrally on a bottom of the first casing half 1051 forabutment of a rear end of the writing instrument 1053 thereagainst. Twoparallel integral clamping plates 1517 are disposed between the abutmentplate 1518 and the notch 1516 for clamping the writing instrument 1053therebetween. The second casing half 1052 is mounted pivotally to oneside of the first casing half 1051, and is retained releasably on theother side thereof such that it is rotatable to permit or close accessto the opening 1515.

[0120]FIG. 72 shows a pen 1006 of another embodiment of the presentinvention, which includes a first casing half 1061 and a writinginstrument 1062. This embodiment differs from the first embodiment inthat a rear and of the first casing half 1061 is provided with aflashlight 1063 mounted removably thereon. Besides, the writing tip 1622is mounted in, and extends from a cap 1621 that engages threadedly afront end of the first casing half 1061.

[0121] In another embodiment as shown in FIG. 73, the rear end of thefirst casing half 1061 of the pen 1006 is provided with a pen-trackerasing member 1064 mounted removably thereon. The erasing member 2064may be an eraser, or an applicator of a correction fluid holder (notshown).

[0122] In the fifth preferred embodiment as shown in FIG. 74, the rearend of the first casing half 1061 of the pen is provided with a perfumecontainer 1065 mounted removably thereon.

[0123] From the foregoing, it can be appreciated that since access tothe interior of the pen is from a lateral side of the pen, instead offrom the rear end, arrangement of an additional functional accessory,such as a flashlight, eraser, etc., at the rear end of the pen is easierin terms of manufacture and assembly. Furthermore, the pen can assume ashape other that the conventional cylindrical shape so as to providemore variety in design choices. For instance, in the second preferredembodiment, the pen 5 has an interesting wavy or gourd-like shape.

[0124] FIGS. 75-78 show a folding eyeglass frame 240 in which theglasses, when in the open position (FIG. 75) are configured to be wornin the conventional manner, and a closed position (FIG. 78) in which thelenses and all or a substantial portion of the frame are enclosed withinclam shell like portions 242 of the frame 240 that serve as the ear restportions of the arms 244. When in the folded the state, it is notapparent that the resulting object, which resembles a clam, contains apair of glasses. The compact form the glasses take, when folded,provides apparent space saving benefits.

[0125] The glasses are provided with a front frame 246 including a pairof lens retaining members 250 joined together by a hinged bridge 248.The hinged bridge is constructed of two hinge forming members 249, eachof which extends from the inward side of the lens retaining members 250.The hinge forming members are provided with apertures which are placedin alignment with each other and joined together by a screw, pin, boltor other known devices for joining a hinge. The glasses can be foldedalong the hinge, as shown in FIGS. 76-78. Here, during folding, thehinged bridge 248 is positioned in the space where the user's head wouldbe when in the open position of FIG. 75. This is in distinction to theembodiment of FIGS. 49-53 where, during folding, the lens retainingmembers 250 are positioned in the space where the user's head would bewhen in the open position of FIG. 49. In other words, lens retainingmembers fold inward in FIGS. 49-53. They fold outward in the embodimentof FIGS. 75-78. A clasp 221 can be provided on the case to keep the clamshell like portions 242 in a closed position.

[0126] FIGS. 79-84 shows another embodiment of folding eyeglasses havingcase members having the components aforedescribed: a front frame 246,lens retaining members 250 joined together by a hinged bridge 248, clamshell like portions 242 of the frame 240 that serve as the ear restportions of the arms 244. The hinged bridge is constructed of two hingeforming members 249, arms 244 attached to the outward sides of the lensretaining members 250 at hinges 251, the arms being constructed of afirst relatively thin portion 252 that extends from the hinges 251, andconcave shaped ear rests 254 are slidably mounted over the relativelythin portions 252. The concave shaped ear rests 254 have an open face255 in the direction of the user's head.

[0127]FIG. 85 shows the hinge 251. A spring 233 constructed of resilientand flexible material is attached to an end of the relatively thinportions 252 of the arms 244. The spring has a two wires 231 extendingin the direction of the arm, and a portion 233 attached to each wirethat extends substantially perpendicular to the direction of the wires.The wires are fitted into hinges 251, which are provided with a slot 235having a slot portion 237 extending around the periphery and a verticalslot portion 239 on the front side and rear side of the hinge. Bysqueezing the wires, the arms can be pivoted through the slot 235. Thearms lock into either a front position or rear position when the wiresenter the vertical slot portion 239 position, where they expand. When inthe wear position, the arms are on the back side of the lens retainingmembers 250 (FIG. 79).

[0128] To fold the glasses, the arms 244 are moved to the front position(FIG. 80) and folded inward at the hinged bridge 248. The concave shapedear rests are slid up towards hinge 251, and the arms 244 are broughtcloser to the lens retaining member 251 (FIG. 81). In this arrangement,the open face 255 of the concave shaped ear rests 254 face outward (FIG.82). The concave shaped ear rests are then rotated to encase the lenses.The concave shaped ear rests can be made of a durable flexible plasticmaterial that facilitates the rotating action.

[0129] While the present invention has been described in connection withparticular embodiments, it is understood that this invention is notlimited to the disclosed embodiments but is intended to cover variousarrangements included within the spirit and scope of the broadestinterpretation so as to encompass all such modifications and equivalentarrangements.

I claim:
 1. A writing instrument comprised of: a case including a firstend portion and a second end portion that when joined define an enclosedinterior space in which an item can be placed; a writing implementaffixed to the first end portion, the writing implement pivotablebetween a writing position and a rest position; wherein when the firstend portion is joined to the case an enclosed interior space is defined,and when the first end portion is removed from the case the interiorspace can be accessed.
 2. The writing instrument of claim 1 wherein thesecond end is provided with an end wall integral with the second endportion.
 3. The writing instrument of claim 1 wherein a time piece ispositioned on the case.
 4. The writing instrument of claim 1 wherein thesecond end portion is provided with a lip for receiving the first endportion when the first end portion is joined to the second end portion.5. The writing instrument of claim wherein the writing implement is apen.
 6. The writing instrument of claim 1 wherein the writing implementis a pencil.
 7. The writing instrument of claim 1 wherein the writingimplement is affixed to the first end portion by a pin that extendsthrough an aperture in the first end portion.
 8. The writing instrumentof claim 1 wherein when the writing implement is in the rest position,it lies against the case.
 9. A multi purpose container comprised of, inside-by-side arrangement: first container portion configured to receivean item, wherein the first container portion is provided with firsthalf, a second half, and a hinge joining the first half and the secondhalf, wherein the halves are movable between an open position and aclosed position, the first container portion having an interior spacefor receiving an item; into which space the item can be inserted andremoved from the container portion; a second container portionconfigured to receive a writing implement, the second container portionbeing open on one side, through which a writing implement can beinserted and removed from the second container portion.
 10. Thecontainer of claim 9 further comprised of a gauge or computationalparameter positioned on the container.
 11. The container of claim 9further comprised of a timepiece positioned on the container.
 12. Thecontainer of claim 9 further comprised of a compass positioned on thecontainer.
 13. The container of claim 9 further comprised of a gauge formeasuring atmospheric pressure positioned on the container.
 14. Thecontainer of claim 9 further comprised of a gauge for measuring humiditypositioned on the container.
 15. In combination, the container of claim9 and a writing instrument stored with in the container.
 16. Incombination, the container of claim 9, and an electronic device storedwith in the container.
 17. In combination, the container of claim 9, anelectronic device stored with in the container, and a writing instrumentstored with in the container.
 18. A container comprised of a first halfand a second half, the first and second halves each having hinge formingmembers that join to form a hinge that permits the container to beopened and closed, the halves having a base side and a skirt extendingaround the perimeter of the base in a direction perpendicular to thebase, wherein the hinge forming members are located on one side of thebase, wherein when the eyeglass container is in the closed position theskirt of the first half and the skirt of the second half are in anabutting relationship and first interior space is defined for storing anitem; wherein the hinge defines a second interior space in which an itemhaving the configuration of a writing instrument can be positioned. 19.The container of clam 18 wherein the hinge forming members are providedwith a difference in sizing to permit one hinge forming member to bepositioned in the other hinge forming member.
 20. In combination, thecontainer of claim 18 and a pair of eyeglasses placed in the firstinterior space.
 21. In Combination, the container of claim 18 and awriting instrument placed in the second interior space.
 22. Incombination, the container of claim 18, a pair of eyeglasses placed inthe first interior space, and a writing instrument placed in the secondinterior space.
 23. The container of claim 18 further comprised of agauge or computational parameter positioned on the container.
 24. Thecontainer of claim 18 further comprised of a timepiece positioned on thecontainer.
 25. The container of claim 18 further comprised of a compasspositioned on the container.
 26. The container of claim 18 furthercomprised of a gauge for measuring atmospheric pressure positioned onthe container.
 27. The container of claim 18 further comprised of agauge for measuring humidity positioned on the container.
 28. Acontainer that, when not subjected to a force sufficient to flip it orturn it, is in an upright position, comprised of: a housing having topand bottom zones, the bottom zone having a density in excess of thedensity of the top zone, the bottom zone having a rounded surface andconstituting the bottom of the container, the housing defining aninterior space in which an item can be stored; and the housing beingprovided with a separable portion to permit access to the interiorspace.
 29. The container of claim 28 wherein the separable portion isthe top zone.
 30. The container of claim 28 wherein the separableportion has a conical shape.
 31. The container of claim 28 wherein theseparable portion is a closure positioned in an opening in the top zone.32. The container of claim 28 wherein the interior space is configuredto receive a writing instrument.
 33. The container of claim 28 whereinthe top zone is provided with a time piece.
 34. The container of claim28 wherein the bottom zone is constructed of a material having a densitygreater than the density of a material used to construct the top zone.35. The container of claim 28 wherein the bottom zone is provided with acompartment configured to retain an item.
 36. The container of claim 28wherein the compartment is a slot having circular sidewalls that extendupward in the interior space from a bottom of the container.
 37. Thecontainer of claim 28 wherein the compartment is at least one slothaving plurality of slot defining sidewalls that extend upward in theinterior space from a bottom of the container.
 38. In combination, thecontainer of claim 28 having a writing instrument positioned within theinterior space.
 39. In combination, the container of claim 28 having apair of eyeglasses positioned within the interior space.
 40. Incombination, the container of claim 28 having a writing instrument and apair of eyeglasses positioned within the interior space.
 41. Incombination, the container of claim 28 having a writing instrument and apair of eyeglasses positioned within the interior space, and a timepiecepositioned on the container.
 42. A container for storing an itemcomprised of: a first container portion having a side wall that definesan interior space; a second container portion defining an interior spacethat is configured to store a writing instrument, the second containerportion being positioned on the sidewall of the first container portion;the first container portion having a closure attached thereto by ahinge, the closure being movable between a position closed on thecontainer and an open position permitting access to the interior space.43. The container of claim 42 wherein the interior space of the secondcontainer portion is less voluminous than the interior space of thefirst container portion.
 44. The container of claim 42 wherein theclosure is provided with a timepiece in which is visible on a side ofthe closure facing the interior space, the timepiece being visible whenthe closure is in the open position.
 45. A container comprised of: afirst container portion having a hinged body movable between a closedposition and an open position, the body defining an enclosed interiorspace in which an item can be placed when it is in the closed position;a second container portion defining an interior space that is configuredto store a writing instrument, the second container portion beingadjoined to the sidewall of the first container portion.
 46. Thecontainer of claim 45 wherein the body having end closures at first andsecond ends of the body.
 47. The container of claim 45 wherein thehinged body has a length dimension, the hinged body comprised of twohalves joined at the hinge which extends in the length dimension, thesecond container portion being attached to one of the two halves. 48.The container of claim 45 wherein one of the end closures is providedwith a gauge for measuring a parameter or a computational device. 49.The container of claim 45 wherein one of the end closures is providedwith a timepiece.
 50. In combination, the container of claim 45 and apair of eyeglasses positioned in the interior space of the firstcontainer portion.
 51. In combination, the container of claim 45 and awriting instrument positioned in the interior space of the secondcontainer portion.
 52. A container comprised of a hinged body havingfirst and second container portions in an adjoining relationship, thehinged body movable between a closed position and an open position,hinged body being comprised of halves joined at the hinge, the halvesbeing divided into a first container forming portion and a secondcontainer forming portion, the body having end closures at first andsecond ends of the body, wherein the body, when in the closed position,defines first and second interior spaces in the first and secondcontainer portions, in which items can be placed when the body is in theclosed position.
 53. The container of claim 53 wherein the first andsecond halves are divided into the first container forming portions andsecond container forming portions at a zone boundary.
 54. The containerof claim 52 wherein the first container portion is provided with endclosures at a first end and a second end of the first container portion.55. The container of claim 52 wherein the first container portion isconfigured to retain a pair of eyeglasses.
 56. The container of claim 52wherein the second container portion is configured to retain a writinginstrument.
 57. The container of claim 52 wherein the hinged body has alength dimension, the hinged body being comprised of two halves joinedat the hinge which extends in the length dimension, the two halves beingconstructed of sidewalls that define the first container portion andsecond container portion.
 58. In combination, the container of claim 52and a pair of eyeglasses stored in the container.
 59. In combination,the container of claim 52 and a writing instrument stored in thecontainer.
 60. In combination, the container of claim 52, a pair ofeyeglasses, and a writing instrument stored in the container.
 61. Thecontainer of claim 52 wherein one of the end closures is provided with atimepiece.
 62. In combination, the container of claim 62, a pair ofeyeglasses, and a writing instrument stored in the container.
 63. Acontainer comprised of: a body having a length dimension that is dividedin halves in a direction that intersects the length dimension, the bodyfurther having first and second container portions in an adjoiningrelationship, the body movable between a closed position in which thetwo halves are joined and an open position in which the halves areseparated, and wherein the body, when in the closed position, hasinterior spaces defined in the first and second container portions, inwhich portions items can be retained.
 64. The container of claim 63wherein the halves are about equal in length.
 65. The container of claim63 wherein the first container portion has a perimeter and the secondcontainer portion is located on the perimeter.
 66. The container ofclaim 63 wherein the second container portion is provided with an openend.
 67. The container of claim 63 wherein the first container portionis configured to retain a pair of eyeglasses.
 68. The container of claim63 wherein the second container portion is configured to retain awriting instrument.
 69. In combination, the container of claim 63 and apair of eyeglasses stored in the container.
 70. In combination, thecontainer of claim 63 and a writing instrument stored in the container.71. In combination, the container of claim 63, a pair of eyeglasses, anda writing instrument stored in the container.
 72. The container of claim63 wherein one of the end closures is provided with a timepiece.
 73. Incombination, the container of claim 72, a pair of eyeglasses, and awriting instrument stored in the container.
 74. A writing instrumentcomprised of: a hinged body movable between a closed position and anopen position, the body defining an interior space in which an item canbe placed when it is in the closed position; the body having a writingimplement positioned at the a first end of the body, the writingimplement attached to the body by a hinge, the writing implement movablebetween a writing position and an open position.
 75. The writinginstrument of claim 74 wherein the writing implement is provided with atimepiece positioned to be visible when the writing implement is in theopen position.
 76. The writing instrument of claim 74 wherein the bodyis provided with a second end closure.
 77. The writing instrument ofclaim 74 wherein the hinged body has a length dimension, the hinged bodybeing comprised of two halves joined at the hinge which extends in thelength dimension, the writing implement being attached to one of the twohalves.
 78. The writing instrument of claim 77 in which the second endclosure is comprised of a pair of semicircles, each of which is attachedto one of the halves.
 79. In combination, the writing instrument ofclaim 74 and eyeglasses positioned in the interior space.
 80. Incombination, the writing instrument of claim 75 and eyeglassespositioned in the interior space.
 81. A writing instrument comprised of:a body that defines an interior space in which an item can be placed; awriting implement positioned at the first end of the body, the writingimplement attached to the body by a hinge, the writing implementpivotable between a writing position and an open position providingaccess to the container.
 82. The writing instrument of claim 81 whereinthe body has a second closed end.
 83. The writing instrument of claim 81further comprised of a timepiece positioned on an end of the bodyopposite the writing implement.
 84. The writing instrument of claim 81further comprised of a gauge for measuring a parameter or acomputational device is positioned on a back end of the writingimplement.
 85. The writing instrument of claim 81 wherein the body isprovided with a second end attached to the container by a hinge, thesecond end movable between an open position and a closed position. 86.The writing instrument of claim 85 wherein a gauge for measuring aparameter or a computational device is positioned on the second end. 87.The writing instrument of claim 85 wherein a gauge for measuring aparameter is positioned on a face of the second end that faces theinterior space.
 88. The writing instrument of claim 85 wherein a gaugefor measuring a parameter is positioned on an outer face of the secondend.
 89. The writing instrument of claim 87 wherein the gauge is atimepiece.
 90. The writing instrument of claim 88 wherein the gauge is atimepiece.
 91. In combination, the writing instrument of claim 85 and apair of eyeglasses positioned in the interior space.
 92. A writinginstrument comprised of: a barrel having an axis extending in thelongitudinal direction, the barrel defining an interior space forretaining and storing an item; a first end having a writing implementthat is positioned off of the axis of the barrel; an opening in thefirst end in communication with the interior space; and a removableclosure adapted to seal the opening when the closure is placed on thefirst end and permitting access to the opening when the closure isremoved from the opening.
 93. The writing instrument of claim 92 whereinthe closure further covers a tip of the writing implement when theclosure is placed on the first end of the writing implement.
 94. Thewriting instrument of claim 92 further comprised of a mirror.
 95. Thewriting instrument of claim 92 wherein the mirror is positionedproximate the writing implement.
 96. The writing instrument of claim 92wherein the first end is further comprised of a fingernail shapedhousing in which the writing implement is positioned.
 97. The writinginstrument of claim 92 wherein the mirror is positioned on thefingernail shaped housing.
 98. The writing instrument of claim 92wherein the tip of the writing implement is positioned within a recesson the closure when the closure is placed on the first end of thewriting implement.
 99. In combination, the writing instrument of claim92 and a pair of eyeglasses positioned within the interior space. 100.The writing instrument of claim 92 wherein a timepiece is provided on anend of the writing instrument.
 101. The writing instrument of claim 92the writing implement is attached to the barrel by a hinge and ismovable between an open position and a closed position, wherein thewriting implement has a rear surface that seals the opening of thebarrel when the writing implement is in the closed position.
 102. Thewriting instrument of claim 92 wherein a timepiece is provided on an endof the writing instrument.
 103. The writing instrument of claim 92wherein the closure further covers a tip of the writing implement whenthe closure is placed on the first end of the writing implement.
 104. Afolding eyeglass frame comprised of a front frame including a pair oflens retaining portions joined together by a bridge provided with ahinge, arms movably mounted on sides of the front frame, the arms beingmovable between a configuration in which the arms are positioned to bereceived over the ears or temporal portions of an eyeglass wearer and aconfiguration in which the arms are moved towards the lens retainingmembers, and ear rests that are slidably mounted over the arms betweenan extended position and a position that overlaps the arms.
 105. Thefolding eyeglass frame of claim 104 further comprised of lenses retainedwithin the lens retaining members.
 106. The folding eyeglass frame ofclaim 104 wherein the ear rests are provided with a concave shape. 107.The folding eyeglass frame of claim 104 in a folded state wherein theglasses are retained within the ear rests.
 108. A folded pair ofeyeglasses in which a component of the eyeglasses encases lens retainingmembers.
 109. The folded pair of eyeglasses of claim 108 which areencased in a concave shaped ear rest affixed to a frame of the glasses.